Author: Kyle Fahey

My pad level is as low as it gets. Comedy and Jets football, so basically I specialize in one thing. Follow me @KyleFaheyNFL on Twitter and check out my Podcast @TheJetTake on Twitter, ITunes, etc.
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New York Jets – Five Youthful Free Agents To Target

Jared Wolff on five younger free agents the New York Jets should target this offseason

The New York Jets are going to be making upgrades in free agency this offseason. After a few cuts, the team will have upwards of $100 million to spend. General Manager Mike Maccagnan has three straight years of no postseason appearances under his belt and will not be afraid to spend. However, if the team is going to spend they should be focusing on younger players. (more…)

Jeremy Bates – Santo De Casa Faz Milagre?

Arthur Irwin of Jets Brazil with an article in Portuguese on New York Jets OC Jeremy Bates

Turn On The Jets loves our international fans so we want to present occasional content in their respective language. The below article comes from Arthur Irwin who is an Administrator of Jets Brazil. The below article is in Portuguese and focuses on Jeremy Bates.

Author: Joe Caporoso

Joe Caporoso is the Owner and EIC of Turn On The Jets. His writing has been featured in the New York Times, Huffington Post, MMQB and AdWeek. Caporoso played football his entire life, including four years at Muhlenberg as a wide receiver, where he was arguably the slowest receiver to ever start in school history. He is the VP of Social Media at Whistle Sports
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New TOJ Podcast: Joe Caporoso, Bob Wischusen and Mark Schofield discuss the 2018 quarterback market, the state of the AFC East and Mike Maccagnan’s tenure so far with the team…

Joe Caporoso and Mark Schofieldtalk about the 2018 quarterback market, the state of the AFC East and where the New York Jets fit going forward. At the 13:30 mark, the voice of the Jets Bob Wischusen joins us to discuss Mike Maccagnan’s tenure with the team and review the best approach for quarterback this offseason.

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Author: Joe Caporoso

Joe Caporoso is the Owner and EIC of Turn On The Jets. His writing has been featured in the New York Times, Huffington Post, MMQB and AdWeek. Caporoso played football his entire life, including four years at Muhlenberg as a wide receiver, where he was arguably the slowest receiver to ever start in school history. He is the VP of Social Media at Whistle Sports
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In Review – New York Jets Statistical Objectives for 2017

Dan Essien reviews the statistical objectives for the New York Jets in this past season…

As we head into the offseason, it’s always good to take a look at expectations from before the season to get a better idea of the road ahead. Before training camp started, we made statistical objectives for key players on offense and defense. We focused on the players whose contributions were most anticipated. A great deal of roster moves, injuries, and unexpected decisions affected these objectives throughout the year, even just before the regular season started. Let’s highlight a few key players which were able to meet and even exceed their objectives and those fell well short.

New York Jets – General Manager Debates Lack Nuance

Joe Caporoso on Mike Maccagnan’s tenure as the team’s General Manager and how it fits into the Jets recent history…

One of the more entertaining components of the 2017 NFL playoffs on Twitter was watching (hopefully) semi serious debates break out on #JetsTwitter about former team GM John Idzik, as the Jacksonville Jaguars won a pair of playoff games (Idzik is an Assistant GM with the team). The New York media jumped into the fray with a few articles documenting his time with the team and speculating on his future. It is the type of the storyline that only pops up when a team is mired in the third longest playoff drought in the NFL. Along with the historical rehashing of Idzik’s tenure comes an inevitable evaluation of current GM Mike Maccagnan’s tenure with the team. Since nuance is dead, especially in 280 characters or less on Twitter. The discussion of both evolves into predictable extremes without any shades of grey.

Let’s give an assessment of Maccagnan’s overall tenure to date and how it fits comparatively into recent team history.

Author: Joe Caporoso

Joe Caporoso is the Owner and EIC of Turn On The Jets. His writing has been featured in the New York Times, Huffington Post, MMQB and AdWeek. Caporoso played football his entire life, including four years at Muhlenberg as a wide receiver, where he was arguably the slowest receiver to ever start in school history. He is the VP of Social Media at Whistle Sports
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What Can New York Jets Take From This Year’s Super Bowl Teams?

Greg Armstrong with what the New York Jets can use from this year’s Super Bowl teams…

Just like with most professional sports leagues, the NFL is a copycat league. Teams take concepts from other teams or college teams and implement them into their organization looking to for an extra edge to hopefully reach the promised land of a Super Bowl. The New York Jets are in a position to completely change the trajectory of the franchise with this offseason and can improve their chances of a playoff (and hopefully Super Bowl) run in the near future with a few things from this years Super Bowl teams.(more…)